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Professor Green engaged?

Professor Green has hinted that he’s engaged.
The ‘Read All About It’ hitmaker shared a snap on Instagram of his girlfriend Fae Williams with a sparkler on her engagement finger, prompting speculation that he is set to tie the knot.
Captioning the image of Fae looking at the ring, he wrote: "Internet broken (sic)"
However, fans should be wary as it is not the first time Professor Green has said the pair were engaged and then admitted it was all a big joke.
On Valentine’s Day earlier this year, he posted an image of the model wearing an eye-catching ring on her engagement finger, prompting speculation the couple are set to tie the knot.
He captioned it: "Fingers crossed this time ay (sic)"
However, he later shared a picture of a ring on his own hand and quipped: "Engaged to myself. Wait a minute, wrong finger."
Meanwhile, Professor Green previously admitted to feeling "quite sad" when his marriage to Millie Mackintosh broke down.
Asked what their split taught him, he said: "I didn’t get married to get divorced. Neither of us did. So all that really comes from it is it’s quite sad that it ended."
However, he also said he was feeling "content" with life and revealed he had taken positive lessons from his divorce.
He shared: "I’m content and I’m just enjoying all of it. It feels pretty good putting music out again and the response has been amazing. I haven’t just had a turbulent couple of years. My turbulence has been my entire life. But the end of my marriage has taught me there’s no permanence in life.
"You have to accept that most things are temporary and there’s a real positive to be drawn from that. These days I’m just happy."

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